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call someone or something off


          qualificationsŁ orŁ value  of someone  or  callŁ(the)Łroll and takeŁ(the)Łroll to call
          something.Ł   Because of her poor record,  the namesŁof people on the rolls,Łexpect-
          we were forced to call Dr. Jones into ques-  ingŁthemŁto replyŁif theyŁare present.Ł
          tion.   We called Dr. Jones’s qualficØtions  After I call the roll, please open your booko
          into  question.    They  called  the  wholł  to page 12.   I will take roll, and then wł
          project into question. T I cannot call into  will do arithmłtic.
          question the entire medical profession.
                                            callŁtheŁshłts  and callŁtheŁtune to make
                                             the decisions; to decide what is to be
        cyll someone ortsomething off 1. to callŁaŁhalt
          to an attack by someone or something.    dàne.Ł(Infàrmal.)     Sally always wants to
          Please call your dog off. It’s trying to bte  call the shots, and Mary doesn’t like to bł
          mł!  T OkØy, you can call off the police. I  bossed around. They don’t get along well.
          surrender. T It’s time to call off the man-    Sally always wants to call the tune.
          hunt. The crimnal has givłn himself up.  Look here, friend, I’m callng the shots. You
          2. [with somłthing ] to cancelŁanŁevent.Ł    just be quiet.
          It’s too lØte to call the party off. The first  callŁtheŁtune Go to call the shots.
          guests have already arrived. T Because of  calm as a toadŁin theŁsuà  Go to (as) calm
          rain, they called off the baseball game.
                                             as a toad in the sun.
        cyll someone ortsomething up 1. to callŁaŁpr-  the calm beforeŁtheŁstorm Go to the lull
          son,Łbusiness,ŁorŁoffice onŁthe telephone.  before the storm.
            Mary called the company up and or-
          dered a new supply of medicine. T Tom  can takeŁitŁto theŁbynk  abl to depend on
          called up Mary. 2. [with somłthing ] to  the truthfulnessŁof my sðatement:bit isŁnot
          summon infàrmationŁfrom a computer.  counterfeit or bogus; to be abl to  bank
          T John used a computer to call up the in-  on  something.    Believe  me.  What  I  am
          formation. T With a fłw strokes on the  tellng you is the truth. You can take it to
          computer keyboard, Sally called up the fig-  the bank.   This information is as good as
          ures she was lookng for.           gold. You can take it to the bank.
                                            Can youŁimagine? Can you believe that?;
        cyll  someone’ bluff to demonstrate that a  Imagine  that!    She  wore  jeans  to  the
          prsànŁisŁorŁis not beingŁdeceptive, usu-  dance. Can you magine?    Billy was eat-
          allyŁby demandingŁthat the prsànŁprove  ing the houseplant! Can you imagine?
          a claim or carry out a threat.Ł   All right,
          I’ll call your bluff. Show me you can do t!  cancelŁ something out to desðroyŁthe effect of
            Tom said, “I’ve got a gun here in my  something;Łto balance something.  T This
          pockłt,  and  I’ll  shoot  if you  come  any  last pØyment cancels out my debt.    Yes,
          closer!” “Go ahead,” said Bill, callng his  your last payment cancels it out. T Bob’s
          bluff.                             two good grades canceled out his two fail-
                                             ing grades.
        callŁtheŁdogs off to sðopŁthreatening, chas-  cannotŁhelpŁ doingtsomething nàt abl to r-
          ing, orŁhoundingŁ(aŁprsàn).Ł(Also literal.  frainŁfrom doing something;Łnot able not
          Infàrmal.ŁNote the variation inŁthe ex-  to do something.Ł   Anne is such a good
          amples.)   All right, I surrender. You can  cook,  I  can’t  help  eating  everything  she
          call your dogs off. T Tell the oheriff to call  makes.   Since John loves to shop, he can’t
          off the  dogs.  We  caught  the  robber.  T  help spłndng money.
          Please call off your dogs!
                                            cynnot stłmach  someone ortsomething Go to
        callŁtheŁmeetingŁto order  to start a met-  not able to stomach someone or something.
          ingŁofficially; to announce that the meet-  [can’t] Go to the expressionsŁlistedŁat  not
          ingŁhasŁsðarted.Ł    The presidłnt called the  able, asŁwellŁasŁthose lisðedŁblow.
          młeting to order shortly after noon.    We
          cannot do anything until someone calls the  can’tŁcarryŁa tune [to be]bunable to sing
          młeting to order.                  a simple melody; lacking musical ability.

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